move forward

English

Verb

move forward (third-person singular simple present moves forward, present participle moving forward, simple past and past participle moved forward)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see move, forward.
  2. (transitive, figurative) To cause to make progress.
  3. (intransitive, figurative) To make progress.
    This meeting is intended to help us move forward on the new project.
  4. (intransitive) To modernize.
  5. (transitive, US) To reschedule (something) to an earlier date or time.
    Synonyms: bring forward, move up
    Antonym: move back
    They decided to move the meeting forward by a day so that Aisha could attend before her vacation.

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